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US939552A
US939552A US44975508A US1908449755A US939552A US 939552 A US939552 A US 939552A US 44975508 A US44975508 A US 44975508A US 1908449755 A US1908449755 A US 1908449755A US 939552 A US939552 A US 939552A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F9/00Games not otherwise provided for
    • A63F9/06Patience; Other games for self-amusement
    • A63F9/08Puzzles provided with elements movable in relation, i.e. movably connected, to each other
    • A63F9/0876Bent wire or cord puzzles

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  • This invention consists of a simplenovelty designed for useful as well as amusement purposes.
  • the same comprises a puzzle composed of parts, the parts comprising useful devices and being assembled in a peculiar manner whereby the amusement features of the invention are subserved.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the invention in the form which ittakes when not in use, as when being carried in the pocket
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the members of the device arranged in the positions assumed thereby in the preliminary operation of separating said members from one another, in order to solve the puzzle
  • Fig. 8 is a view similar to Fig. 2 the parts being arranged in positions assumed thereby preparatory to detaching one member from the other, dotted lilies showing one member separated entirely from the other.
  • the same consists of two main members or parts 1 and 2.
  • the members 1 and 2 are prcferably in the form of frames made of wire, or the like. Said members 1 and 2 in actual practice may be of different fanciful shapes according to the desire of the manufacturer and as may be suitable for the purposes of the invention. Under ordinary conditions and when not in use the members 1 and 2 are interlocked with one another as shown in The amusement feature of the invention resides particularly in the interlocking of the members 1 and 2 in such a manner that they may be readily disconnected or separated by proper manipulation.
  • the body of the member 2 is continuous or unbroken throughout its frame structure and is provided with a lateral loop 3 arranged bet ween its sides and preferably in the plane In erent.
  • the member '1 though preferably made of a continuous or single. length of wire has terminals 1 and 1, the terminal 1 being in the form of a loop or eye while the terminal 1" is an extension passing through the eye 1* and extending be yond the ⁇ ttlli a short distance after which it is bent to provide an eye 1".
  • the terminal extension I of the member 1 being integral with the body of the member all'ords an advantageous construction because the extension 1" remains in practically the same position relative to the eye 1 in the manipulation of the parts of the puzzle, said terminal 1, however, being adapted for slight movement to facilitate the passage of the loop 3 by the terminal in a manner described below.
  • the member 1 is formed with a. projection l adjacent to the telminal 1'.
  • the member 2 is so manipulated as to pass the loop 3, the sides of which are spaced, through the eye 1 of the member 1, as shown in Fig.
  • This having been done the terminal 1" is caused to pass between the sides of the loop 3 and said loop is then carried below the terminal 1" after which it may be withdrawn from the eye 1 and the members 1 and 2 will thus be separated.
  • the above operation is reversed, but it may be noted that the operation of interlocking the parts 1 and 2 is facilitated by the provision of the projection 1 on the lower portion of the member 1, said projection being so t11'.lI1 ⁇ I(l that when the loop 3 is carried against the same, said loop is supported in a position in which it may be readily moved through the eye 1.
  • the projection 41 is advan tageous where it is desired to very quickly interlock the members 1 and 2 together, and in such a way as to mystify the looker-on.
  • the member 1 shall have a cork-screw 5 pivoted thereto so as to move into or out of the frame comprising said member.
  • the member 2 is bent into such a form as to provide a fulcrum 6 and hook T whereby said member may be readily employed to remove bottle eaps, or the like.
  • a puzzle of the. etass deseribed consisting of interior-hing frame-like membem inetoeing' an open spaee one of said members eomprisingr a continuous body or frame provided with :i lateral loop having spaeed sides and arranged between the sides ol?
  • the other member comprising a frame formed with terminals one of whieh is an eye and the other of which projects through and beyond said eye, the loop of the first member being adapted to pass into the eye at'orenaid, and the HQCUIH] member having a projection adjacent to ite; terminals 't'orm' ing a guide to facilitate interlocking of the two llttlttiKl'S her they have been separated.

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A. SGHESNACK.
PUZZLE.
APPLICATION nun mm. 22, 1909.
939,552. Patented N0v.9, 1909.
ALBERT SCHESNACK, 0F BEVIER. MISSOURI.
PUZZLE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed August 22, 1908.
Patented Nov. 9, 1909.
Serial No. 449,755.
To all whom it may concern:
lie it known that I, Annual Sonnsnaon, a citizen of the United States, residing at .licvier, in the county of Macon and State of l\'lissouri, have. inrented certain new and useful Improvements in Puzzles, of which the 'tollowing is a specification.
This invention consists of a simplenovelty designed for useful as well as amusement purposes.
In. the special adaptation of the invention, the same comprises a puzzle composed of parts, the parts comprising useful devices and being assembled in a peculiar manner whereby the amusement features of the invention are subserved.
For a full undcrstamliug of the invention and the merits thereof, reference is to be ha d to the following detail description, and to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the invention in the form which ittakes when not in use, as when being carried in the pocket; Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the members of the device arranged in the positions assumed thereby in the preliminary operation of separating said members from one another, in order to solve the puzzle, and Fig. 8 is a view similar to Fig. 2 the parts being arranged in positions assumed thereby preparatory to detaching one member from the other, dotted lilies showing one member separated entirely from the other.
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the description and the figures of the drawings.
Specifically describing the invention, the same consists of two main members or parts 1 and 2. The members 1 and 2 are prcferably in the form of frames made of wire, or the like. Said members 1 and 2 in actual practice may be of different fanciful shapes according to the desire of the manufacturer and as may be suitable for the purposes of the invention. Under ordinary conditions and when not in use the members 1 and 2 are interlocked with one another as shown in The amusement feature of the invention resides particularly in the interlocking of the members 1 and 2 in such a manner that they may be readily disconnected or separated by proper manipulation. The body of the member 2 is continuous or unbroken throughout its frame structure and is provided with a lateral loop 3 arranged bet ween its sides and preferably in the plane In erent. Upon the other hand, the member '1: though preferably made of a continuous or single. length of wire has terminals 1 and 1, the terminal 1 being in the form of a loop or eye while the terminal 1" is an extension passing through the eye 1* and extending be yond the {\ttlli a short distance after which it is bent to provide an eye 1". The terminal extension I of the member 1 being integral with the body of the member all'ords an advantageous construction because the extension 1" remains in practically the same position relative to the eye 1 in the manipulation of the parts of the puzzle, said terminal 1, however, being adapted for slight movement to facilitate the passage of the loop 3 by the terminal in a manner described below. At a suitable point, the member 1 is formed with a. projection l adjacent to the telminal 1'.
In order to separate the parts or members i and 2, the member 2 is so manipulated as to pass the loop 3, the sides of which are spaced, through the eye 1 of the member 1, as shown in Fig. This having been done the terminal 1" is caused to pass between the sides of the loop 3 and said loop is then carried below the terminal 1" after which it may be withdrawn from the eye 1 and the members 1 and 2 will thus be separated. To connect the two members together again, as shown in Fig. 1, the above operation is reversed, but it may be noted that the operation of interlocking the parts 1 and 2 is facilitated by the provision of the projection 1 on the lower portion of the member 1, said projection being so t11'.lI1{I(l that when the loop 3 is carried against the same, said loop is supported in a position in which it may be readily moved through the eye 1. As a guide element the projection 41 is advan tageous where it is desired to very quickly interlock the members 1 and 2 together, and in such a way as to mystify the looker-on.
In order that the invention may be employed for useful purposes also, it is contemplated that the member 1 shall have a cork-screw 5 pivoted thereto so as to move into or out of the frame comprising said member. The member 2, however, is bent into such a form as to provide a fulcrum 6 and hook T whereby said member may be readily employed to remove bottle eaps, or the like.
Having thus deseribed the invention. what is etaimed as new, is:
A puzzle of the. etass deseribed consisting of interior-hing frame-like membem inetoeing' an open spaee one of said members eomprisingr a continuous body or frame provided with :i lateral loop having spaeed sides and arranged between the sides ol? said member, the other member comprising a frame formed with terminals one of whieh is an eye and the other of which projects through and beyond said eye, the loop of the first member being adapted to pass into the eye at'orenaid, and the HQCUIH] member having a projection adjacent to ite; terminals 't'orm' ing a guide to facilitate interlocking of the two llttlttiKl'S her they have been separated. In testimony whereof I attix my signa ture in presence of two witnesses.
ALIHC H'I HUHIISNAUK. W it nesses:
J'\.UGUS'I Ilnancnnannl, PAUL Kenn.
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